Airports in Italy

While Italy has more than 130 airports throughout the entire peninsula and islands, it’s a much smaller number that most visitors will need to know about. There are two major international gateways to the country (in Rome and Milan), and several other airports that serve as primary hubs for their regions.

The list below is of the major airports in Italy, but it’s not an exhaustive list. Depending on where you’re coming from and where you’re going in Italy, there may be a smaller regional airport that would also be a good option for you (you can often find these by looking at Google maps and zooming out a bit until you see an airplane icon, or by consulting the official website for the city you’re visiting).

For each airport listed below, there are also a few airlines listed that serve that airport – that’s also not an exhaustive list, so be sure to check all your options for whatever airport you’re considering.